In
addition to being an example of “terrible” headline writing, CAP’s
proclamation is just one of many horrific and long-standing progressive
mantras that have been used and reused for decades.

“Donald Trump
is again proposing to eliminate or drastically cut the U.S. Department
of Education,” the article’s author wrote. Doing so “could mean that
more than 8 million low-income students … would lose millions of dollars
for college.”

The article goes on to claim, “Trump’s proposal also means that over 490,000 teacher positions could be eliminated—14 percent
of K-12 public school teachers nationwide. This would have a terrible
effect on the U.S. economy. The loss of that many jobs would be like
UPS—one of the country’s largest employers, with over 350,000 American workers—going out of business.”

The IRS
is refusing to recant the targeting criteria it used to single out tea
party groups for intrusive scrutiny, according to court filings made
public Wednesday that show the tax agency still struggling with the
fallout from the scandal.

At least three tea party groups are still awaiting approval from the IRS
more than three years after agents publicly admitted they’d asked
inappropriate questions and put the groups through unreasonable delays
in obtaining tax-exempt status.

Last month the IRS
told both Congress and a federal judge that it would start processing
the outstanding applications — but the agency has refused to say how or
when, leaving the groups themselves struggling to make sense of things.

Making matters ever more difficult, the IRS
specifically refused in court papers to reject further use of the
criteria it used to single out tea party and conservative groups in the
first place.

“We’ve made a judgment, based on a lot of research, that bringing Islam
into the definition of our enemy actually serves the purpose of the
radical Jihadists, and there’s a lot of evidence of that.” In reality,
there is no such research, and could not be: the idea that naming the
enemy would play into […]Read in browser »

Sen. Marco Rubio said Wednesday legislation he
introduced to require Iran to return the $1.7 billion in cash it
received for releasing four American hostages seeks to hold the Obama
administration "accountable for its lies."

"After pressure, the administration admitted the timing of the
payments in relation to the hostage release was not as coincidental as
it had initially claimed," the Florida Republican wrote in an op-ed piece in the Tampa Bay Times. "This proves that the president lied about his intentions behind the payment.

Just when you thought it could not possibly get more obscene. What treason!

Remember who this is – Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of
terror. They are Hezb’Allah, they finance Hamas, they partner with
Taliban, they were killing our soldiers in Iraq, they back the Ansar Allah in Yemen.

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